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Walters explores work of Caton heir who lived fast, died young
The handsome young man sitting in the pink parlor chair radiates restlessness, a disdain for social conventions and undeniable self-satisfaction. The impatience in Richard Caton Woodville's "Self-Portrait with Flowered Wallpaper" can be detected in...
Tags: Painting, Fine Artists, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Catonsville
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Jimmy Patsos does it his way, and Loyola keeps winning
Jimmy Patsos got what he wanted after all. "Three games in March," he said Sunday after Loyola beat Manhattan, 63-61, at Reitz Arena. Three games to win the upcoming Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships and get the automatic bid to the...
Tags: College Sports, Moonrise Kingdom (movie), Sports, Argo (movie), Sidney Poitier
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Report: Deputies found drugs in prosthetic leg, bra; needle hidden in woman's butt during traffic stop
FloriDUHIs there no safe stash for drugs these days? The tan Hyundai was reportedly pulled over for not having working brake lights. When the deputy then asked the driver, Alexis Ann Clancey, 20, along her three passengers, if there were any weapons, drugs or...Tags: Hyundai, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Drugs and Medicines, Hydromorphone (drug)
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Addicted to Heroin, Part 2: APD Calls Overdose Deaths An 'Epidemic'
Channel 2 NewsHeroin overdoses have reached an "epidemic" level, according to the Anchorage Police Department. APD Sgt. Kathy Lacey says heroin use is back in force and heroin-related overdoses are claiming more young lives than traffic fatalities. "Heroin has come...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Heroin, Drug Trafficking, Methadone (drug), OxyContin (drug)
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Ty Burr, author of 'Gods Like Us,' discusses the evolution of stardom
Hollywood makes movies, of course, but just as important — or maybe more so — it makes stars. But as Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr argues in “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame,” the manufacture and maintenance of...
Tags: Meryl Streep, Clark Gable, The Graduate (movie), The Washington Post, The Boston Globe
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Investigation focuses on doctor in drug deaths
The Medical Board of California has launched an investigation into a string of 16 fatal overdoses tied to powerful narcotics prescribed by a prominent Orange County physician. Dr. Van Vu, a pain management specialist in Huntington Beach, was featured in...
Tags: Trials, Pharmaceuticals, Litigation, Los Angeles Times, Science and Technology
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Woman sent to prison after gallery drug bust
An Aberdeen woman arrested after a synthetic drug bust at Skeleton Key gallery in August was sentenced Wednesday to prison. Sherri M. Bauer, 40, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of with intent to distribute synthetic cannabis and one count...Tags: Trials, Crimes, Abusive Behavior, Hydrocodone (drug), Punishment
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Police blotter for Feb. 3 and 4
Editor’s note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lobbying, Theft, Police Arrests, Walmart
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Fun-wise, national signing day is a signature event
What fun, this national signing day, colleges' version of the NFL draft. Story I'm following most closely is of the Florida mom who reportedly ran off with her kid's signing papers so he wouldn't leave home. As Dave Barry used to say, I'm not making...
Tags: Nick Saban, Alabama Crimson Tide, Vanderbilt Commodores, NFL Draft, USC Trojans
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The DEA's marijuana mistake
For a muscular agency that combats vicious drug criminals, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration acts like a terrified and obstinate toddler when it comes to basic science. For years, the DEA and the National Institute for Drug Abuse have made it all...
Tags: Barack Obama, Drugs and Medicines, Science, Washington, DC, Science and Technology
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Police corporal, scheduler say they planted signs for Leopold
Crying as she testified, a former scheduler for Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold told a judge Friday that she emptied her boss' urinary catheter bag several times during the workday and went along with planting signs for his 2010 re-...
Tags: Trials, Sex Crimes, Maryland Public Information Act, Witnesses, Elections
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Breakthrough: Researchers break down the impulse to itch
Description: Johns Hopkins researchers may have narrowed in on nerve cells in mice that signal when something feels itchy, but not when it causes pain. Even if a stimulus that would normally be perceived as painful is introduced to the nerve cells, the...Tags: Yale University, Malaria, Drugs and Medicines, Itching, Science and Technology
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